Daniel, GA, 1854 November 24

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Negro Daniel (unconfirmed) 1854

Offence: Murder

Eocatron: Carnesville GA

Ex Date: 11-24-1854 (7?)

Details: Son of Lank and brother of George who were

executed on 11-25-53. Participant in their
crime. Aged fourteen at the time. Ordered
for execution on 11-24-54 after having had
his case deferred for a year.

Source: THE SOUTHERN BANNER, (Athens GA), issue of
10-26-1854 (2:6)

Negro Daniel

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(unconfirmed) 1854

Murder
Carnesville GA
11-24-1854 (?)

Son of Lank and brother of George who were
executed on 11-25-53. Participant in their
crime. Aged fourteen at the time. Ordered
for execution on 11-24-54 after having had
his case deferred for a year.

THE SOUTHERN BANNER, (Athens GA), issue of
10-26-1854 (2:6)

Negro Daniel (unconfirmed) 185.

Murder
Carnesville GA
11-24-1854 (2)

Details: Son of Lank and brother of George who were
executed on 11-25-53. Participant in their
crime. Aged fourteen at the time. Ordered
for execution on 11-24-54 after having had
his case deferred for a year.

Source: THE SOUTHERN BANNER, (Athens GA), issue of
10-26-1854 (2:6)

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